keep the newspapers down and scold him when he tries to rip them. if you catch him about to go, race him outside right away, onto the grass, and then praise him a lot when he goes on the grass. keep taking him out at even intervals in the day and wait until he goes potty in the grass, and then praise him a lot when he goes potty outside.
2006-10-06 16:41:21
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answered by mighty_power7 7
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How lengthy the procedure takes is determined by the approach you utilize. Potty coaching my Yorkie doggy took me approximately a month and she or he nonetheless has on party "injuries". Shes three months ancient now. The approach I used have been "dog sheets" they're designed to be a "location mat" for you are doggy to potty on. It does take awhile for them to get the cling of it. (a million-two weeks) Praise and present the dog EVERYTIME it makes use of the dog "sheets." Have tons of persistence and by no means hit or scorn the puppy if you happen to discover a puddle or feces at the ground. Unless you capture them within the center of "going potty" wherever off the sheets you'll be able to say a organization "no" with a curb tone of voice. Otherwise the doggy could now not recognize. Place those "dog sheets" everywhere in the condominium (ideally in just about each and every room) to avoid much less injuries. PetSmart and Wal-Mart are the one retail outlets I recognize that deliver this product. Good success! :)
2016-08-29 06:42:33
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answered by ? 4
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I use puppy pads. When you see him start to pee take him to the pad. If he pees in the floor take the pad & soak up his pee. Then take him to the pad & put his nose down to the pad where you soaked up his pee & tell him good boy. Then when you see him start to pee take him to the pad. Once he smells his own pee on the pad he should start going to the pad. First thing in the mornings take him to his pee pad & off & on thru out the day. Good Luck.
2006-10-07 16:04:36
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answered by smiley 4
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Most dogs its just forming a habit with them, but definitely dont buy puppy pads, it teaches them that its okay to pee in the house!
2006-10-06 16:44:37
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answered by dcopsy3 2
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try buying a kennel! one that is very small so it will not use the bathroom in it. the dog willnot use the bathroom in a small place! leave it in there and right when you take the dog out take im outside! this will get the dog use to going out side.
2006-10-06 16:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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at petsmart and petco they have puppy pads, put them in front of the door, and put the puppy on it when he looks like he is going to go. Reward him when he goes, through the positive reinforcement you give him, he should start going to the door when he needs to go.
2006-10-06 16:54:02
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answered by liz m 2
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Dogs have to go out , it is in their nature to smell other dogs and write them letters and you have to go with him very often out and teach him as new mom to write letters actually he is got to be loved every time that he has done that what you want and ignored when he hasn't been doing that.
and since it is in their nature to go out he will but you have to walk with him very slowly , and let him smell all the other dogs, then he will understand.
2006-10-06 16:45:32
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answered by santa s 4
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put pee pads down for the dog
2006-10-08 15:48:58
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answered by tooyoung2drive0094 1
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